They
have to get nominated by delegates at the Republican National Convention
which will take place in St. Paul, Minnesota. September 1-4, 2008. Without
the party's nomination, GOP faithful will likely end up with serial
adulterer, Rudy Guiliani and then it's back to "hold your nose and
vote." As regular readers know, I belong to no party and left the GOP
back in 1996, so I'm not out to promote the Republican Party here, but
rather bring things into perspective regarding the process. The Democratic
Party delegates at their convention will chose from the list of craven
poltroons running under that ticket and shove their choice down the throats
of their party faithful. The cycle needs to be broken, but it won't get
done unless you participate.

The
e-mails to get Tom Tancredo or
Ron Paul elected as the next
president of these united States of America are running fast and furious
on the Internet. That's great, networking is basic grassroots at its best.
However, unless two critical areas are represented by constitutionalists,
neither one of these congressmen stand a chance:

Constitutionalists
have to get themselves elected as delegates to the convention. Electoral
college delegates have to be constitutionalists because they elect the
president by casting their vote.

Candidates
from both parties are out there right now trying to pitch and sell their
toxic agendas. They do this solely for the purpose of getting that vote
during the primaries held throughout the states. Supposedly this tells
the party (elephant or ass) which candidate the voters seem to like the
best. As time goes by, repeat candidates like new world order advocate,
Joseph Biden, drop out. Lots of time and money wasted on this dangerous
man who never had a realistic chance of getting his party's nod. But,
where are Tancredo and Ron Paul? A couple of weeks ago, FOX News
had a segment on presidential candidates with a photo array of six of
them. Tancredo and Paul were never mentioned. It goes without saying that
the unfair and unbalanced FOX would never include any candidates from
the Constitution Party or others. The NY Times ran a column February
25, 2007, titled Christian
Right Labors to Find '08 Candidate and no where to be found in the
list of GOP candidates is Tancredo or Ron Paul. One has to wonder why
the leadership of the Christian "right" is ignoring two of their own as
if they weren't running?

Anyone
who has been active in the "take back America" movement is fully aware
that the dominant media, and that includes cable, is completely compromised.
This is a fact that cannot be disputed, so people should accept it and
start working around them. Above all, don't give them your support. Don't
buy "mainstream" newspapers and don't support party hacks like shallow
Shawn Hannity and gas bag, Rush Limbaugh, who recently said Dick
Cheney is his hero. How utterly appalling, but then again, what can
you expect from a shill like Limbaugh who lost all credibility after the
pretend elections last November when he admitted he supported and cheered
on incumbents who didn't deserve it?

Those
who support either Tancredo or Paul must begin the process now of getting
elected as a delegate to the convention or it's all over and the GOP faithful
will get the shadow government's choice shoved down their throats - again.
The power players behind the scenes will orchestrate the show and the
people will be the losers - again. The same applies with getting nominated
as an electoral college delegate because America got a good lesson in
civics during the 2000 pretend election regarding the popular vote vs
the electoral college system. A word to the wise: if you present
yourself as a supporter of Tancredo or Paul, you will never get elected
as a delegate. Wave the flag, shout power to the GOP, rah, rah, rah, get
elected and then begin your campaign to get either of these two candidates
nominated. Now, some might say this type of stealth isn't right. Here's
what's not right: back room deals and big money giving the American
people no choice in these elections and anyone who thinks this isn't how
the process has been working for the past century is in a state of denial.

Of course,
both Tancredo and Paul have to get out and participate in these primaries,
but I haven't seen that yet. Perhaps their game plan is to let some of
these odious candidates currently out there burn out or run out of money
before they make their move. One thing for certain: neither of them have
good name recognition out in the general population, so they also have
that hurdle to tackle; they need to get out there and compete like serious
candidates. However, all will be in vain unless the majority of delegates
at the GOP convention next year are their supporters. Below are web sites
that explain the process of delegates to the convention and the electoral
college.

Get
together with your friends or people you know if you're a Republican and
plan your strategy now and work to get elected as a delegate. Time is
quickly slipping by, every minute counts. The shadow government already
knows how to play the game and too many otherwise patriotic Americans
are getting sucked into supporting efforts dangerous to this republic.
One example is the web site, new-enlightenment.com.
This site has a lot of truth, but then slips into the "progressive" mode
(buzz word for socialism/communism) and actually supports socialism:

"I'd
suggest we select candidates in that and other appropriate races who stand
for the values we do: progressive activism in the cause of working people
worldwide. The most intelligent and principled candidates I'm aware of
are those from the Socialist Equality Party (SEP)."

This
dangerous operation blathering about "our democracy" even boasts they
want to "reconstitute America into a commonwealth." These united States
of America is a constitutional republic and we intend to keep it that
way. This nation is full of useful fools and this site is a perfect example
of how to suck in patriotic Americans with just the right attacks on certain
groups and individuals while pushing "progressive" as the solution. It
also contains distorted "facts," i.e., the claim that John F. Kennedy
was planning to overthrow the privately owned Federal Reserve. For a factual
legal analysis of that myth, see
here. They also praise mass murderer, FDR.

It goes
without saying that electronic voting machines continue to steal our elections.
I've written on this issue since 1993. We have to keep the heat on the
state houses to get rid of all machines and go back to the tried and true
paper ballots, hand counted in the precincts in front of anyone who wants
to watch. If you keep doing what doesn't work, you can only expect failure
as the result.

Devvy Kidd authored
the booklets, Why
A Bankrupt America and Blind Loyalty;
2,000,000 copies. Devvy appears on radio shows all over the country, ran
for Congress and is a highly sought after public speaker. Devvy belongs
to no organization.

She left the Republican
Party in 1996 and has been an independent voter ever since. Devvy isn't
left, right or in the middle; she is a constitutionalist who believes
in the supreme law of the land, not some political party. Her web site
(www.devvy.com) contains a tremendous
amount of information, solutions and a vast Reading Room.